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Kim Kardashian Steps Out with New Honey Hair Color

Kim Kardashianis a new shade of blonde.

The mom of four originally bleached her hair for the Met Gala in May — tocoordinate with her Marilyn Monroe dress— and has kept her tresses light ever since.

TheKardashiansstar, 42, shared that she would “risk getting my hair to fall out” for the look in her sisterKylie Jenner’sMarried to the Met videoposted right after the Gala in May.

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“I cannot believe you’re really dyeing your hair,” Jenner, 24, said to Kardashian in the video. “You’re so bold for that.”

Appleton was on hand for that job, spending 14 hours to take Kardashian’s normally dark hair to the icy shade she was going for.

“The hair look was simple to highlight the platinum color, giving the hair color and dress the attention,” Appleton toldVogueat the time. “I wanted it to be iconic to Marilyn, but also iconic to Kim when she has her blonde moment.”

In September, Kardashian shared onLive with Kelly and Ryanthat she planned to stay blonde “for a minute” and shared that she’s still enjoying this era. She added that it takes upwards of eight hours to bleach her roots, which she’s sometimes too “lazy” to deal with.

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Kim Kardashian attends the 2022 Baby2Baby Gala presented by Paul Mitchell at Pacific Design Center on November 12, 2022 in West Hollywood, California.

Kardashian’s outing at Art Basel comes on the heels of her statement condemning Balenciaga — a brand she frequently works with and wears — for twocontroversial photo shoots it recently released.

The next day,Balenciaga released a formal statementapologizing for the ad campaigns, one of which featured children carrying teddy bears wearing what appeared to be bondage gear and another that involved a reference to a Supreme Court case on child porn.

Creative directorDemna issued his own statementon the matter on Dec. 2, writing onInstagram, “As much as I would sometimes like to provoke a thought through my work, I would NEVER have an intention to do that with such an awful subject as child abuse that I condemn.”

source: people.com